Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 17 January 1891 — Page 7

FALL AND WINTER

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PLAYED OUTspI

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wherever used. I'leasant to use. Not injurious or painful. Many Doctors use it. Cures leueorrliu?a or whites", ulceration, inflammation and congestion ©f the womb, tailing of the womb, cancer anil all diseases peculiar to women. Used at home in your own privacy. 40 days' treatment, $1,00. Sent prepaid, free from observation, on receipt of price. .Send lor circulars. I.adv agents wanted. Address

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Visit J, A. Joel lieiofe you buy your Overeeat. He win save you money.

«!gars ami tobacco at the Clipper.

Ft. Wayoe contiunes to patronize seutherH lotteries to the extent »f|[uiauy thousand do month.

"That S/± Blanket is a dandy."

FREE—Get

Ask for

deal

from your dealer free, the

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write us.

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ARE THE STRONGEST.

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look's Cotton Boot O O N ^Composed of Cotton Root, Tansy and

Pennyroyal—a recent discovery by an 'old physician. Is successfully used

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OTICK TO NON-ll ESI DENTS. State of Indiana. Montgomery County: In the .Montgomery Circuit Court, -January term, 1S91, liicnard McCftndless vs. Sarah J. lcCandlcss.

Now coiner, the riaintitT, by John K. Courtney, his attorney, and Hies his complaint for divorce herein, with au iiflidavit that said defendant, Sarah J. McCandless, is not a resident of the State of Indiana.

Xotico is theretore hereby niven said defendant, that unless she !_• and appear on the first day of the next term ot the Montgomery Circuit Court, to be holdea on the second day ot March, A. I).. 1S91, at the Court House? in C'rawlonlsviUe, iu said'County and Siate. and answer or demur to s*id complaint, ilie same, will bo heard and determined iu her absence.

Witness my name, and the seal of said Court, ntVixed at Crawfordsville, this 9th day of Jan. nary. A. 1.. 1-fl. 11 KN'KY B. lU'LKTT, Clerk."J

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SELLERS1 LIYER-PILLS'

Over 100 gross told by one dmgglrt. They, tuve no equal for curing Diitinesa, Headache* CostlreniiM, Malaria, LiTer Complaint, Fever and Ague, Indigestion, Backache, »nd all Liver aud Stomach troubles. They Never Fail, gold by all druggist* aud country store] keepers. fitllcra Ca., Prop's VltUlmrgh, Pa.

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Nine fortune!have WninmWi t'-r n«, l»v Annn Page. AtiMin, Mini ,l||.. It'MUI. TolPllo, Ohio. St-c r«n. nh**rs »r«Ml»»injrH* well. Why not viiii? uine t*«n» u\rr #500.00 a mi.nth. You cittMlo lh» work nud llvu rtt liotui*. whpr.-v^r you ar»k. Krenbearf rarnln^r from #5 to #l»U diiy. AH WVfchow ynulu-w fttid «ti»rt yi-u «n wfrk in »p«re time »»r «U thr tin v. Hit? tnotn'.v for Wrkrt'.i. I'«llnr«- unkiM'Nvn ninonif NKW mul wuinlwi fuJ. I'urtiouUr« fri'«'. Hux HHO I*«»rllund,Mttiuo

Sl'HRIES, styisli, at Tinsiey Jc Martin's

Ti a sick or McKeen's best flour.

"Trs. Samuel J. Randall is living very i|iiiet|y iu Washington on'College Hili, her youngest daughter being her constant companion,

of the 150 member of the Indiana Legislature, 102 are fanners.

I Twenty men will be discharged fro'n the I prison north this month.,

George Booher delivered here a lot of 10 Blinats, 9 months and a halt old, Tuesday, thai average 819 lbs. We would like to hear from the man who can beal it.

J. T. Tribby, southwest of town, li&d bis barn burned Saturday night about 8 o'clock. He barly saved a horse and cow. Origin of the lire is a mystery. When discovered it was in the mow and fodder.

Margaret Ann, wife of John C. Booher, baa made and sold to W. H. Booher 265 lbs. of butler the past year besides what she haB sold to other parties, and used in her own family. Here is another case for some woman to beat If she can.

Mrs, Susan Best requests the Echo to say that she is In great need, aud will be thankful to any one who will coutribute to her relief. Surely a woman who has been here as long as she has, and imposed upon as she has been, bhould not bB allowed to sutler by the good people of Darliugtou.

The old roadster and driver of W. H. H. Smith, created no little excitement by running off yesterday, with the carriage. Luckily tio oue was in the buggy aud uo damage was done. Eva was making au effort te get iu when the mare started but was thrown backward to the ground but fortunately without being hurt mueh. The mare is getting to be a rather treacherous buggy "boss." She turned around suddenly the day before and upset the buggy.

Death in a Blizzard-

Tho follosviug sad story comes from Medicine Lodge, Kan: "Two brothers named Bell aged 22 aud 9 years, and a sister, 17 years old, attended a meeting near here Wednesday night aud a blizzard arose as they started for home at 10 o'clock. When they were L'OO yards from their home the elder brother remarket! that they could not make the distance against the storm aud would have to go with the wind. They drifted about a quarter of a mile aud took refuge iu a cauyou, where tbey were soon covered with snow. Thursday morning the elder brother crawled out of the snow and attempted to get home. He called out to his sister thac he was so stiff he could not travel and in a short time was frozen.

The youuger brother was alio frozeu to death uuder the drift. The parents started out Thurday morning to find their children and in a short time searching parties were organized. Friday morning the body of the yonng man was founa and then the searchers f«uud the girl who was concealed beneath the drift. Use man had to go to tho house for a shovel to remove the suow. Tbej had bten out thirty-six hours. The girl did not know her brothers were deatf. She is in a fair way to recover.

Supreme Court Decision.

14.743. The Montgomery County I. uion Ag WUUl tural Society vs. Alfred Harwood et al. Montgomery C. C. Reversed. Olds, C. J.

Appellee rented of appellant a small piece of ground for a candy stand during a fair aud appellant agreed not to rent any ground within designated limits to competing stands. This action was brought to recover damages for a breach of this agreement. Held, that the business of appellee uot being established and there being DO way to determine how much be would have sold had no rival stand been erected within the limits, the profits which appellee would have realized upon goods which he did not sell in consequence of the rival sellers were purely speculative and could not be considered in assessing the damages. That the measure of damages in such case is the difference in the rental value of the ground unoccupied by competing stands withiu the designated limits according to the contract and occupied by competing stands as it is aliedged to have been.

Poor Bockville.

There is no use denying the fact that Bockville is a womeuB* tevrn, The women are rnnuing things here and no man w.uld be safe in denying it. Perhaps nowhere on t'ue civilized globe is there a town so filled up with meek and dutiful husbands as this. Oar husbands do uet court the displeasure of their wives to any great extent. Life is a hollow mockery anyway, but it is a desert waste when the "old woman" Is mad. If she says he may go hunting, be may. if she says '"no," he had batter not. She will jaw hiui ali the way to the party, but he had as well put his head into a lion's mouth as to look sulky when she calls him darling in the presence of the company, and woe betide him if he presurass upon her simulated chuinminess iu a rash attempt to "make up" without having debased himself utterly before her for a given time. Bockville is the home of the henpecked husbands.— Rockville Tribune.

Paying His Debts-

Mr. Isaac Meharry, of Shawuee Mound, was in the city Monday In response to a letter from W. I\ Pettit. During the summer of the death of Mrs. Pettit, the ex-minister borrowed $400 from the Citizens' National Bank of this city, giving bis note witli Mr. Meharry as socurity. When payment become due Pettit was buable te meet it aud Mr. Meharry had it to pay. Pettit used the money to buy stock iu the Battle Ground Camp Meetiug Association and he turned this stock over to Meharry, reserving the right to redeem it ia two years. On Monday be surrendered the stock unconditionally. There were 82 shares at 450 per share.

Change of Time.

The following c.iange of time west into effect ou the Big Pour railroad last Sunday morning:

C'.OIS'O KAST.

No. 2,1I:1S a. us. daily except Sunday. No. 8, 5:05 p. tu. daily except Suuday. No. 8, 1:35 p. m. daily except Sunday. No. 10, 1:55 a. in. daily, (illlNO WKST.

No. St, 9:1 S a. in. daily except Suuday. No. 7, 12:55 a. in. daily. No. 17, 1:35 daily except Sunday. No. 3, ii:55 p. in., daily except Sunday.

I. 0. 0. Installation-

Montgomery Lodge, No. 558, 1. O. O. 1-'. installed officers laBt Friday evening as follows: J. W. Snyder, N. i.: Itaniel Morris, V. U. W. H. Webster, secretary P. C. Somerville, tfeasurer: T. N. Myers, W. C. M. Coutaut, C. J, Williams, R. S. N. G. Harry Mikcls, T. S. N* («. W. H. Snyder, R. S. V. G. T. H. Albright L. S. V. (i. Jos. Willis, R. S. S.: l-\ W. Rest't L. S. S. A. H. Hernly, !.(*. W. S. Constancer, 0. G.

The supply of natural gas iu Ohio is failing.

Is Consumption Incurable

Read the following: Mr. C. H. Morris, Newark, Ark., says "Was down with Absess of Lungs, and friends and physicians pronounced me an Incurable Consumptive. Began taking Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, am now on my third bottle, and able to oversee the work on iny farm. It is the finest medicine ever made."

Jesse Middlewater, Decatur, Ohio, says: "Had it not been for Dr. King New Discovery for Consumption rwould have died of Lung Troubles. Was given up by doctors. Aw now in best of health." Try it. Sample bottles free at Nye «!fc Co's. drug store.

Bismark is not a good conversationalist, aud be is a woro orator.

"Oh! woman, in thy hours of ease,uncertain, coy and hard to please." With children hurt long hours she spent. Do try Salvation Oil the liniment.

Petroleum was struck in an artesian will at a depth of 815 feet at Cbiuook, Montana.

Pleasant to the taste, surprisingly quick in effect and economical in price—no wonder that Dr. Bull's cough syrup is the leading preparation of its kind.

The German Emperor will shortly make a tour through Prauoe In strict incognito.

The baby's best friend is Dr. Bull's baby syrup, since it maintains the baby's health by keeping it free from colic, diarrhoea, etc.

The value of the Europeau potato crop is $600,000,000.

Wisconsin has a good quality.

large cranberry croD of

The ice crop in Maine is estimated at 888,000 tons.

A genuine case of leprosy is reported at Defiance, Iowa,

A large acreage of wheat lias been sown for this year's crop.

The railroads' pay-rolls Tor 1890 were nearly $700,000,000.

A vein of salt ii-tO fee} thick has feen found at Kanopolis, Kan.

American corn will duty free iatc Mexico.

hereafter be admitted

There are 80,000 cases of the grip iu New Orleans.

The golden poppy has been selected as the State tl.wer of California.

Chicago has a eanning eompany that is composed entirely of women.

Mach ot the corn grown in the West last ye«r was too soft too erib,

The Papal income is estimated at $1,400,000, and the expenses $, 1440,000.

A most dangerour thing is to allow catarrh to run Use at once Old Saul's Catarrh Cure aud get well. Price 25c.

Emperor William, of Germany, is an ardent amateur photographer.

Rider Haggard, the lurid novelist, is in Mexico delving after Aztec treasurers.

A sen of the late Senator Riddlebarger, of Virginia, has been appointed a page in the Senate.

James Paxton Voorbees, son of the ludiana Senator, has written a drama bases on his nov el,

4iA

Tale of Wealth."

The French President and Mme. Carnot devoted Christmas day to charity, distributing about $6,000 among the poor.

Pitcher's Castoria.

Children Cry for

In colds of great obstinacy and backing chronic coughs use Pr. Bull's Cough Syrup, the favorite.

Don't waste time ou untried remedies. Old 3aul's Catarrh Cure ba6 stood the test of years.

My wife had been a sufferer sometime with pain in the back Salvation Oil was freely used and I am glad to sny my wife to-day suffers no pain. W. B. COUNCILL, Baltimore, Md.

Brazil has alighting cbauce of securing the Indianapolis car works.

COLUMBUS tin's.

Buggies at Tinsiey ,t Man

A Koi'limate anil tirnterul Woman. Mrs. J. H. Giles, of Kverett, Pa., says: suffered for years from kiudey aud gra trouble. No physicians or medicine at home did me any good, 1 finally visited my former hotneat Rondout, N. Y., and began using Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, of Rondout, N.\. A few words tell the result. Iam perfectly well ami a happy woman mipg mora.

Mints thut aie lietter tliau Go!l If you have hail breath, sluggish bowels, pain iu the small of your back, uerrouBiieBs or giddiness, jo-.r vital organs are sadly out of condition. A meiv "dose of i)h.vsic"Jwill not help you. Your .i,|y wise course is to take Dr. David Kenned)'s Favorite Remedy, of Komlout, N. Y., and cleanse your system of all impurities. It regulates the liver and kidneys.

Everv S\ mpfom Gone.

I'robnbly no di-r-ise iillliets

Ho Addresses an Audienoe of 20,OOO at Limerick.

ANOTHER BLOW DEALT AT GLADSTONE

Wm A|jalii Iienios the I.ltieral I.eader's Account of the Conference at llawurdeu —lllnts as to Ills Talks witli

Kditor O'liricii.

1IISSKS KOIt GI.A DS'I'OXK.

TJIMKUICK. .Ian. L'J,—Mr, L'arnell addressed an assemblage of ^0,0U0 people here Sunday and met with an enthusiastic reception. lie took the ground that Mr. Gladstone had caused the present trouble, bv issuing his mandatory letter demanding that the Irish members depose tin lr uler. Referring to Mr. loadstone's denial of the aeeurai-v of his state ments respecting the I iwarden interview, Mr. l'arnell .said he eotild now confirm the truth of bis former statements by a letter written by liitn (Parnell) on March IS. only three months after that interview, when the matter was still fresh in his mind, and when even his bitterest enemy could not say that he had any reason to misrepresent the facts or suppress the truth. The letter was sent to Cecil Rhodes, premier of

Cape Colony, an adherent of home rule. In tlw letter Mr. Parnell stated that Mr. (ihidstone and his colleagues had

been

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considering

fully the question of the retention of the Irish members, and thai .Mr. Gladstone had told him that tlie retention of thirty-three Irish members in the imperial Parliament was finally considered best for all purposes. Mr. l'arnell read the letter, proving that the .statement which he sent to Rhodes corresponded with the assertions in the manifesto issued by Mr. Parnell anil which Mr. Gladstone had contradicted.

Mr. Parnell pniceeded to say that Mr. Gladstone had pointed to certain of his own public declarations as disproving Mr. ParneH's version of the interview, but it was difficult to make any thing out of these declarations because Mr. Gladstone possessed a marvelous faculty of placing a different interpretation upon any statement of his than that placed upon it by his opponents. Mr. O'Brien, to whom he had communicated an outline of the Hawardeu conversation, had a memory of it exactly identical with that of Mr. Parnell respecting Mr. Gladstone's proposal as to the number of members to be retahie-d.

Whatever might be the motive of Irish members in opposing him, it was certain that they were uot in a position by their knowledge of the condition of affairs to sit in judgment upon him or to pretend to express the. opinion of ihe country. It was ever to be regretted that their blind haste to follow new leaders impelled them to press forward the decision in the committeeroom as if minutes were golden. Many of them must now wish that they had paused, and instead of sending mislead' lug telegrams across the Atlantic [cries of "Hear"j—had awaited the return of O'lirien—[cheers]—whose advice and judgment would have been esteemed aud respected by him, as it would have been compulsory on them, lie could not forecast. the result of the present negotiations without a bnsieh of confidence. But he thought, that Mr. O'Brien would not object to his saying that so far the negotiations had resulted in agreement, and they fully recognized that future steps would have to be taken by otU».r men. upon whom a very great repmsihility would rest if Mr. O'lSrien be not able to resume the negotiations with jm assured hope of success. For himself. he only asked them to believe that he had not been actuated by the contemptible and paltry motives attributed to him. As .Noon as the future of the Irish question was secured lie would cheerfully retire Jrom the leadership. [Cries of "No. lie should scarcely be asked to lead the party composed

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uoua |i:iin a.- Iflicum.iti.Mni. Over lio'Hiiif eomplaiHt bus Dr. Davi'i Kennedy's Favorite Hem edy,of Rondout. N. V., won more ernes tlmii liheiimutism: l!v its u»o, the agonized |aiiont cull oneo more un lii.s litulis and he Ireod from ]i(ist years of p'«iu, .Mr. Kriink Straight, a well-knorr inKivhioit of New numbing, N, Y.,sajrM: "I sutlered torture I'roiu

Sciatic Rheiimatism.

My ea.«« was a very bad one. and none of the means taken gave me relief. 1 use Ir. David IvenneilT's Favorite ilomeilv. of Kondout ,\ and am entirely rid of every syni|.tom of my trouble. Only three liottlert brought alNiutthis wonderful result. It has built me up and been creat, benefit to me in ottior wav.s. I heartily •iconiniend it to other sufferer,).

Br. Kenieiy's Farorite

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rMado at KOVN!)Ol'T,*N. V. J). 0 for Brail Brii'gUtn.

at present, lie believed

that the future would vindicate him fully. LONDON, Jan. 1:3.—It is stat.-d authoritatively that irrespective of any compromise between Messrs. l'aruell aud O'lirien. .Justin McCarthy is determrncd to retain the position of chairman, and will be a party 1o no bargain between Messrs. l'arnell and O'Brien. This is the view he take* oi what is due to himself. .McCarthy is urged by Mr. Gladstone's associates, iiy the clergy and by the rabid llealyites to stand firm in the chairmanship, and al present lie shows no signs of vacating.

SENATOR HEARST DYING.

llix Itcliitives iv«' I'll Ilope and Are Suiiluioned to llis Itedsidi'. NKW YOUK. .Ian. 1'-'. —A Washington special -savs that Senator Ceorge Hearst, of California, is at death's door, /lis family have given up all hope of his recovery and the relatives have been summoned lo his bedside. The malady, cancer ol the sioniacli, has grown far more aggravated within the last day or two. and the Senator suffers intensely. His ~'.l years make the light for life one-sided and news of his death may now be expected at almost any hour, llis advisers have been engaged recently in invoicing'his estate and they say that he will leave a. fortune of y,t least jfUO.OiHUMW.

Heard a Kinicriil Sermon b.v Telephone. EI.MIKA. N. Y.. .Ian. l:i. Kev. '1. 1). Reecher on Sunday preached the funeral sermon ol Mrs. Lanydon, mother of Mrs. S. L. Clemens. Neither Mr. Clemens nor his wile attended, but listened by telephone. miles away, iu llartford. Conn.

willinsf lo I'ay Half.

ANN Aniioit. Mich., .lati. 1-. Mr. Joshua W. Waterman, of Detroit, an alumnus of Yale, offers •:i0.n00 to the University of Michigan for a gymnasium. on condition that the graduates and friends of the I'nivcrsity raise 9'it),00U more for the aame object..

1. Its the. best. 2. It lasts. 3. Its a ble&sure to chevuif 4. It satisfies. 5. Always t^e saj^e. 6.Cverybody braises It, T.You will like it. ..You should try it.

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OTICE OK APPOINT.MENT. Bit&le

of

Kuliftwn Mnutis, tfecetuind.

Notice hereby Kiveu, that the undersigned hu be.m apioluted and duly qunlilled as Administrator* of the •nl.te at ltulmma Munns, late of !out#ora»ry County, Indinnn, daeeased. Said entnte ii nald to be solvent.

ALBXANUEK T. THOMPSON. 11HNRT THOMPSON.

Dated, Dec. IB, 1 'Jit.

MONEY:

can 1*»nt our NRW tine of work, Apklly nh'l honorably, by thoee of iib»*r touupor old, and in tbelr v*u liH aritirt.uberrver they live.

Any

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We furniMi errrytkhitr. you. No risk. Teamen devote your apart moinnii*. ot nil tour time to tlx? work. 'nJ*U au entirely ii»*m-t»n1.mil liHnp» wonderful »ucn** tn every worker. Hett'umi'rs nr.- cflitiinjr tVo.u (o #50 per week aud upwards, and more ni't« .t II: crWtrtt. Wo rati Ainilih you the emplovui'Mtt and tert-'h Kl.K. No rpiiec to explain here. FttlF uifonimti lA*

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Big lPeoria & Eastern R'yt 4

Formerly I., B. S W. Route, SlIOKT 1.1NK,

RouteiEAST A Nil WEST.

WAGNER SLEEPING

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On night trains eonn«utiug with Vestibule ViaJna at lilootaington nii.l Peoriu to and from UW souri litvur, Duuvor urn! Pacillc CoatitSflH

IndianajiolLs Cincinnati, SprinRtUsId andGolum lias to unit from Eastern and SonDoaril^J Cities.|

TRAINS AT CltAWKOHDSVII.LK.

UOIMO WEST. No 1—Mail, "o:i—Mail (d).12: W»m No r.-Msil 1:50pm No 7—Kxpresij...h:-Kpm

80INQ HAST

No -J—Mail, d...5.-lupin 4—Mail (d)...'2:8Mm No 6—Mail l:(KJpia No S—Eipres_s...S:36 ai (S. E. KOBIN'SON, Agent.

Viindalia j-iine—1\ & HOKTK. t.niayeiie A Toledo Kxp'sn.d'v ex Sun'v oilua Accommodation, daily exce snnday..i2.u0 DVe/iiw ~xprei"», ..6:15pm

SOUTH.

oarieap .* TCXIIK KX., d'y ex -"inu.iv— i:47 am Accommodation, daily excem ....1 am i-iu'l jlxprege, 5:Alpp" Cull oi write t.. d'i ewortb^ agent, Main street depot. 1£. A. fcOHT).

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t'Pn. Pass. Apt.

pert W. PerKins.

AUCTIONEER.!

Sides ol' all kinds made anywhere ia the state. I Jest of references given I and satisfaction guaranteed. Charges I to suit the times. &U, correspondence will receive pronipTOttention. Lea orders with Joe Taylor, 204 E. Mnin| street, or address

ALUEIiT W. ri:i!Kixs, Crawfordsville, Ind.

Always wrile£nie lor date before advertisin f?(lle.

The Great English Prescription.| A successful Medioine used over

.30 years in thousands of cases. 'Cures Spermatorrhea. i\Vrt)ouj| Weakness, Emissions, Impotences and all diseases caused by abuse.^ froroHj indiscretion, or oyer-exeruon. urrKB] Six packages Guaranteedio Fail. Ask your Druggist for1

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I'r.acrlptlon, talcn no substitute. One pacjOf* $1. Blx $5, bv mnil. Write for Pamphlet. Adureas Earcka Cbemlcal Co,, Detroit, in left*

For nale by I.ow FlMier.

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100 Whisky llnrreld.

I hav. 100 empty whisky barrels which will sell cheap. Come at once. ALBERT MUHLEISKN.

1) yen «rer try SfcKseu's Best?